JasonWW
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Just remember that the Turbo output is for brief usage. Like a quick blast of light to see further, then you drop the output down to a more normal level for constant use. Don’t expect a constant 3,400 lumen output.
If you need a constant 3,400 lumen output you’d want a bigger light that maybe does 6,000+ Turbo and run it constantly at a lower level.
So I would not get too caught up with max numbers.
Even more to think about, the intensity of the beam is also a consideration. 1,000 lumen spread over a large area looks dim. 1,000 lumen focused in a small area looks bright. So you want the focused beam to be the size you want/need and then you can determine how powerful it needs to be. Luckily, there’s so many good lights on the market you can find what suits your needs.
As far as choosing batteries, I’d get some medium to high capacity cells. Sofirns 5500 are fine for most applications. Just stick to known, tested brands and try to avoid brands that have not been tested. Other good brands are Samsung, Sony, Sanyo, Panasonic, LG and Molicel. (Also buy from reputable sources because fake cells do exist)
If you want to see if a cell has been tested and it’s ratings are accurate, check out HKJ’s tests (use the links at the top of the page) or ask here.
https://lygte-info.dk/info/indexBatteriesAndChargers%20UK.html
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